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Entrepreneurs Lessons
  • The Wolf of Wall Street is based on Jordan Belfort’s true story of how he rose to success as a wealthy stockbroker and his notorious participation.
  • As an entrepreneur, you must be open to new ideas to properly position yourself in the market.
  • Apply for a loan to help you get started on your journey to innovation.
  • The Social Network tells the narrative of Mark Zuckerberg and his creation of a major social networking site (Facebook, now Meta).

Almost everyone enjoys going to the movies. But have you ever felt as if movie characters or scenarios teach you how to act, talk, look, or even operate your business?

1. Know Your Audience: The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street is based on Jordan Belfort’s true story of how he rose to success as a wealthy stockbroker — and his notorious participation in the federal government, corruption, and criminality.

Important takeaway:

In the film, Belfort is aware of the types of stocks that will entice his investors.

In other words, Belfort is well aware of his audience.

Similarly, know your audience and what they require.

You can address all of their wants with a simple technique.

2. Silicon Valley Pirates: Innovation is Critical

Pirates of Silicon Valley is a film about two gentlemen (Steve Jobs and Bill Gates) who revolutionized technology while still in college, founding businesses and laying the groundwork for the Microsoft Inc. and Apple Computer Corporation empires.

Important takeaway:

As an entrepreneur, you must be open to new ideas in order to properly position yourself in the market.

Entrepreneurs Lessons
Entrepreneurs Can Learn from Popular Films. Source: virtasktic

Failure to cope with innovation prevented large corporations such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Xerox from making early inroads toward success.

Is the cost of innovation prohibitively expensive for your company?

Apply for a loan to help you get started on your journey to innovation.

If you have equity in your vehicle, you can look for car title loans online and locate an affordable short-term loan.

3. The Social Network: Inevitable Change

The Social Network tells the narrative of Mark Zuckerberg and his creation of a major social networking site (Facebook, now Meta).

He is charged with “stealing” the Facebook concept from two brothers.

The film also depicts how a co-founder was abandoned.

Important takeaway:

Begin working on your original ideas straight away.

Don’t wait too long because change happens so quickly.

If someone else steals your ideas and executes them before you, all of your efforts will be for naught.

Change happens quickly and is unavoidable.

4. Jobs: The Product Is Always First

The Jobs film explores pivotal milestones in the digital revolution, with Steve Jobs (co-founder of Apple Inc.) solidifying his position as a trailblazer in the technology industry.

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In the film, landmark product introductions take occurred, with the iMac being the final one.

Important takeaway:

It is never about the individuals who purchase the thing, but rather about the product itself.

Jobs saw this early on and changed Apple’s products into what they are today.

He meticulously refined his invention, and perfectionism became a selling factor for Apple products.

These are just a few movies with important business lessons.

There are so many that are released each year.

The topics presented in these films can have an impact on your business.